Variations in the Global Solar Radio Flux During the Extreme Solar Eruptions of October November 2003

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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We study the variations of the global solar radio flux obtained at 15400, 8800, 4995, 2995, 2800, 1415, 610 and 245 MHz during the extreme solar eruptions of October November 2003. By least square fitting of above frequencies and the corresponding observed radio fluxes, the value of the spectral indices were derived assuming the variation of the radio flux with frequency of the form S ~ fα. The values of the spectral indices were less during periods of solar storms compared to quiet periods showing non- thermal contribution to the global radio flux. The value of the spectral index correlates negatively with the solar flare index.

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